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Term: Look-See

Meaning:

A look-see refers to a quick, casual inspection or a quick glance at something.

Part of Speech:

Noun, verb

Senses:

1. Noun:

a. A quick and informal examination or inspection.

b. A brief look or glimpse of something.

c. An opportunity to visually perceive or assess something.

2. Verb:

a. To take a quick, casual look or glance at something.

b. To examine briefly or casually.

c. To visually inspect or investigate.

Usage Examples:

Noun:

  1. We should take a quick look-see at the report before submitting it.
  2. She took a look-see through the window to check if it was raining.
  3. The manager went for a look-see at the new store location.

Verb:

  1. He always likes to look-see at the latest gadgets in the store.
  2. Before making a decision, it's important to look-see at all the available options.
  3. She asked me to look-see if the package had arrived.

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